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Day 4 SIRS- Ainslie rules supreme

by Di Pearson on 18 Dec 2007
Ben Ainslie (GBR) has cleaned up in the Finn class at the Grade One Sydney International Regatta which finished on Sydney Harbour this afternoon.

Ainslie won two of today’s three races, finishing ninth in the middle Race 7, which was used as his race drop for the series.

The triple Olympic medallist across two classes won six of the nine race series hosted by Woollahra Sailing Club, beating nearest rival Jonas Hoegh Christensen (DEN) by a whopping 17 points. The bronze medal went Finn world champion Rafael Trujillo – just. The Spaniard finished the regatta on equal 30 points with another Brit and Olympian in waiting, Giles Scott, who missed out on countback.

However, the 20 year old was, in his own words, 'very pleased indeed,' particularly with his second place in Race 6 this afternoon.

'It was very tight on the last leg. I managed to pull out on Raff (Trujillo). I’ve done better than I thought I would, so that’s always pleasing,' said Scott who has hopes of representing at the 2012 Olympics to be held on his home waters in Weymouth in the UK.

'It was very shifty today – 10/12 knots and a big swell coming in through Sydney Heads. I enjoyed it immensely – I enjoy any conditions when I’m hiking best,' said Scott, who has the privilege of training with the master and other top ranked British Finn sailors when they are all at home.

Meanwhile, Ainslie’s coach, Dave Howlett, a former Finn star himself, says he is pleased with Ainslie’s results at the Yachting NSW organised event. 'Ben wanted to win here, so all is going according to plan. With Giles finishing so well

Ed Wright, Ainslie’s rival for the British Olympic place, had a mixed day, his best result a second in the final race 8 for a fifth place overall, 22 points behind Ainslie. It does not bode well for his Olympic chances.

Australia’s best result came from Brendan Casey who commented: 'I had a good day today; I got a fifth, a fourth and a third, which is better than yesterday when I broke gear. The Queenslander finished a good sixth overall, one place and two points in front of fellow Aussie Anthony Nossiter who has been selected for the Australian Sailing Team for Beijing.

Casey also paid tribute to the volunteers from Sydney Boys High School who helped organise the 390 plus boat trolleys up and down the ramp each day. 'They did a great job and they were very well behaved and pleasant and had fun while they were working,' he said.

Finn Class 
Sail No Name Country  1 2 3 5 6 7 8 Total Drop Score Place

GBR 3

Ben Ainslie

GBR

1

1

4

1

1

1

9

1

19

9

10

1

DEN 2

Jonas Høgh-Christensen

DEN

2

2

3

8

5

3

10

4

37

10

27

2

ESP100

Rafael Trujillo

ESP

5

5

2

6

7

4

1

8

38

8

30

3

GBR 41

Giles Scott

GBR

3

3

6

9

6

2

5

5

39

9

30

4

GBR111

Edward Wright

GBR

9

9

1

2

2

12

7

2

44

12

32

5

AUS241

Brendan Casey

QLD

10

6

15

3

22

5

4

3

68

22

46

6

AUS221

Anthony Nossiter

NSW

11

8

11

7

4

9

2

7

59

11

48

7

625

Ed Greig

GBR

4

4

14

11

3

10

13

9

68

14

54

8

AUT 3

Florian Raudaschl

AUT

7

11

7

4

11

11

3

14

68

14

54

9

GBR 88

Mark Andrews

GBR

6

10

10

10

10

8

6

6

66

10

56

10

USA 4

Zach Railey

USA

8

14

9

5

9

6

11

15

77

15

62

11

CZE1

Michael Maier

CZE

13

7

5

12

13

13

8

13

84

13

71

12

GBR 634

Andrew Mills

GBR

12

13

8

14

12

7

12

10

88

14

74

13

NZL 21

Nikolas Burfoot

NSW

14

12

12

13

8

16

15

12

102

16

86

14

AUS223

James Paterson

SA

16

16

13

16

15

14

14

17

121

17

104

15

AUS243

Warwick Hill

VIC

15

18

16

20

17

15

16

11

128

20

108

16

AUS 2

Rob McMillan

NSW

17

15

17

15

14

17

22

19

136

22

114

17

AUS 224

Geoffrey Francis

VIC

19

17

18

19

16

19

17

16

141

19

122

18

AUS 3

John Shallvey

VIC

20

22

20

17

19

20

18

18

154

22

132

19

AUS 228

Dirk Seret

SA

21

20

19

18

18

21

19

21

157

21

136

20

24

John Condie

NSW

18

19

21

21

20

18

20

20

157

21

136

21

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